If that's news to you (it was for a lot of us!), that means you are probably feverishly googling fertility-safe alternatives right about now. Before you resort to using all-natural remedies like olive oil, vegetable oil, or even egg whites (all of which are safe and effective, if not a bit messy), read on. Today is your lucky day.

Although sperm-friendly lubricants aren't new, BabyDance ($20) has just become the first lube developed without parabens that has been cleared by the Food & Drug Administration for use when trying to conceive.

Named after the popular term for having sex with babymaking aspirations (those who frequent TTC message boards know all about BDs!), BabyDance won't interfere with critical sperm parameters, such as motility, DNA quality, penetration into cervical mucus, or the ability to fertilize and support embryo development. In fact, the FDA-approved product is so safe, it can even be used in medical facilities to lubricate diagnostic devices during IVF.

"Most people don't realize that ordinary lubricants damage sperm and reduce chances of conceiving naturally," fertility expert Dr. Peter Rizk said. "I've reviewed research and clinical data behind many fertility products and believe BabyDance to be the clear market leader for fertility lubricants and a great help for couples who are trying to conceive naturally. The isotonic formula is pH-matched to fertile cervical fluids so it won't irritate sensitive vaginal tissues and — very importantly — won't harm sperm function. This is a product we will be recommending to all our trying-to-conceive patients."

Sure, if you're on a strict ovulation-tracking schedule, BabyDance won't make sex feel like any less of a chore, but it will hopefully get you to the goal line much faster.